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that's why uk is not following, most of europe is not following and the united states congress was about to vote it down, i think even the senate. >> neil: viewed rudy giuliani, thank you very much. thank you for what you did several years ago. the five permanent members of the u.n. security council meeting this hour in new york as russia delivers its plan to place serious chemical weapons under international control. it comes ahead of a planned meefilg tomorrow between secretary of state john kerry and his counterpart in geneva. technical experts in the white house say the process could take some time. to arizona john mccain, he thinks this could be a russian plan to solving things. senator, good to have you. >> thank you. by the way, i agree with what rudy giuliani had to say a few minutes ago. >> neil: he makes a lot of sense, talking about if you're going to do something, do it and dilly dalying or whatever has emboldened the enemy and given them time to hide things. to the mayor's point about what we do now, what do we do now? >> well, to the mayor's point, if you say you're going t
that's why uk is not following, most of europe is not following and the united states congress was about to vote it down, i think even the senate. >> neil: viewed rudy giuliani, thank you very much. thank you for what you did several years ago. the five permanent members of the u.n. security council meeting this hour in new york as russia delivers its plan to place serious chemical weapons under international control. it comes ahead of a planned meefilg tomorrow between secretary of state...
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. >> they were taken off the list by the uk, the european union and then the united states of america, and with proof that over the last ten years they have been enormously helpful to us and any number of generals you can put on the show that would tell you, they've worked with them and these people have been enormously help inflame saving american lives. >> tom ridge was part of the group. >> patrick kennedy. howard dean. >> neil: well, must be get something money from this group or financial interest in this group. >> no financial interest. speaking fees at times. people have been paid speaking fees, including me to give speeches for them. >> neil: one might come say, that's it, rudy is doing this because of the money? >> i have expended thousands of hours of work for them for nothing. i'm a lawyer. i get paid by my hours. i don't get paid for doing this. >> neil: of all the opposition groups and all the opposing groups, why does this one stand out or should stand out? >> this group stands out because it has been enormously helpful to us and also a group to which we have made promis
. >> they were taken off the list by the uk, the european union and then the united states of america, and with proof that over the last ten years they have been enormously helpful to us and any number of generals you can put on the show that would tell you, they've worked with them and these people have been enormously help inflame saving american lives. >> tom ridge was part of the group. >> patrick kennedy. howard dean. >> neil: well, must be get something money from...
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it can lead to pan uk attacks or anxiety attacks in people. >> how do you know when you've done too much? >> simple tasks become very frustrating. like mixing paint. and then just get into a state of ahhhhh -- you know. >> and why that happens is exactly what columbia university neuro scientist carl harp is investigating. >> exhale. >> research subjects in his lab smoke marijuana and then take a variety of cognitive tests. >> effects will be disruption in memory. disruptions in inhibitory con ko control. they become slower at cognitive functioning. a wide array of things. they are temporary, but pronounced and clear. >> it is slowly becoming clear to scientists what part of the brain is most effected. the prefrontal cortex. >> it is very important for planning, thinking, coordinating behaviors. tons of marijuana receptors in this region. we think that marijuana, particularly in the novice, can disrupt all of those behaviors. >> what harp cautions could be dangerous. especially when driving. >> you may prematurely hit your brakes, the gas pedal. you may make a turn without looking more ca
it can lead to pan uk attacks or anxiety attacks in people. >> how do you know when you've done too much? >> simple tasks become very frustrating. like mixing paint. and then just get into a state of ahhhhh -- you know. >> and why that happens is exactly what columbia university neuro scientist carl harp is investigating. >> exhale. >> research subjects in his lab smoke marijuana and then take a variety of cognitive tests. >> effects will be disruption in...
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i think that this was motivated by what happened in the uk parliament. he now basically says to the congress that you have to support me or the nation will lose faith around the world. and on the other hand, two thirds of americans, more than likely, are against this. so who are we representing? i think that he is really boxing himself. neil: so let's talk about the russian response. that is the way to take this road. we will collect these chemical weapons that we set did not exist. and you can cease to desist. >> first of all, i think he has been czech mating our president all along. >> he creates a scenario for himself. he said it best. for years we listen to him when george bush for everything. what congress needs is to be left alone. leaders don't threaten or come out with shallow rhetoric. they are decisive and i would say that syria was a crisis. >> the unintended consequences of any kind of surgical strike today, i think that it will be useless. neil: what he is slapped down by congress? i have watched enough legal shows. he once led say that ther
i think that this was motivated by what happened in the uk parliament. he now basically says to the congress that you have to support me or the nation will lose faith around the world. and on the other hand, two thirds of americans, more than likely, are against this. so who are we representing? i think that he is really boxing himself. neil: so let's talk about the russian response. that is the way to take this road. we will collect these chemical weapons that we set did not exist. and you can...
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in the uk we get them every single day. and about the u.k. version of a 900 number and it was as simple as that. melissa: do you have to attract a certain amount of calls in order for this to make money? a lot of the tweets said, hey, it will end up costing you more money because you have to pay for the line. to you have to do a lot to try and get the calls ending dates people? >> that is the thing. 10 pounds u.k. money. $18 your money. no monthly fees, no user fees, not meant -- no minimum calls. melissa: see you go online and sign up for any offer out there? once you get people on the phone, i read that you kind of try to keep them on the line because you know you're making money. >> you're allowed to keep them on the phone indefinitely. three-year four times. melissa: and you go online and try and sign up for a lot of different things? and how do you know what would attract calls? >> if i find a website, all collected. they ask for my home number, but my premium. they have to call me. melissa: that is amazing. as a you have followers on tw
in the uk we get them every single day. and about the u.k. version of a 900 number and it was as simple as that. melissa: do you have to attract a certain amount of calls in order for this to make money? a lot of the tweets said, hey, it will end up costing you more money because you have to pay for the line. to you have to do a lot to try and get the calls ending dates people? >> that is the thing. 10 pounds u.k. money. $18 your money. no monthly fees, no user fees, not meant -- no...
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and uk banks hadn't been implemented in europe. draghi implemented the repo program which was incredibly effective and solvency is not an issue today. i think the challenge i would ask you, i'm sure there's an answer to this, i can't think of it. >> i can't think of one. >> couple other quickies. one, we both were there last night, larry summers walks in. do you have views on the fed? who should become the next fed leader? >> i think there's many good candidates to become the next fed leader. i think larry having withdrawn from that, there's so many things that larry can do for our country. it's just -- it was great to see him last night and see him in good spirits. >> joe kernan, back in hq has a question for you, bob. >> hey, bob. a lot of talk. we're all talking about jamie and jamie dimon. andrew and i had a lunch the other day. a british executive that said probably should split up the chairman and ceo. and that would've helped with jamie. i know that's -- in europe, they look at us and think we should adopt that. but when we
and uk banks hadn't been implemented in europe. draghi implemented the repo program which was incredibly effective and solvency is not an issue today. i think the challenge i would ask you, i'm sure there's an answer to this, i can't think of it. >> i can't think of one. >> couple other quickies. one, we both were there last night, larry summers walks in. do you have views on the fed? who should become the next fed leader? >> i think there's many good candidates to become the...
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>> this was from the uk. >> the uk. >> it's the uk. it's the uk. come on! >> don't blame the uk. >> of course they give up. >> that's not right. >> come on. it's the land of benny hill and monty python. >> i love benny hill. >> love them both. i do, too. i do, too. man. man, you know, hey, look, ricky gervais, he's looking better. i don't believe that thing. >> i don't either. >> i reject it. >> i'm totally agreeing with you al. >> i want a different study. alan miller let's commission a study in the united states. >> we're on it. >> let's do that. >> and mel is going to sing a concert after we release the study results. >> you guys are going to have lunch on wednesday. it's going to be a hell of a week. >> oh, it's going to be great. all right let's show you what's happening here. we're in evans, colorado. the vice president, his wife, the governor and fema administrator craig fugate will be touring and we'll be covering that and they'll take a firsthand look at what needs to be done. let's show you what's going on as far as today is concerned. we do have
>> this was from the uk. >> the uk. >> it's the uk. it's the uk. come on! >> don't blame the uk. >> of course they give up. >> that's not right. >> come on. it's the land of benny hill and monty python. >> i love benny hill. >> love them both. i do, too. i do, too. man. man, you know, hey, look, ricky gervais, he's looking better. i don't believe that thing. >> i don't either. >> i reject it. >> i'm totally agreeing with...
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authorities and maybe none to the uk authorities because of the two-step structure. >> great point. >> they used the tax structure that was outlined by the cfo of verizon if you recall on the longstanding dialogue. that was an important point when on a verizon earnings call they talked about how to do the deal tax efficiently vodafone before much of this unfolded, and they are using that structure. >> how about the fact that it is creative, and so many people called and said, boy, verizon seems so expensive, because on the eps basis, it didn't seem growth, but this is year over year very exciting. >> well, 10%, and there had been an expectation of as much 19% excretion, and that is not going to happen, and as i said, you could add more debt and be more creative, and the flowback concern is valid, jim. >> well, it is a great question and i had not heard it asked by others, other than you. >> well, they are going to go out to try to buy more verizon. >> well, it is a buy equivalent, and when you see it march toward 3.0, this could be a poorly timed deal if the 10-year goes to 3.00 and n
authorities and maybe none to the uk authorities because of the two-step structure. >> great point. >> they used the tax structure that was outlined by the cfo of verizon if you recall on the longstanding dialogue. that was an important point when on a verizon earnings call they talked about how to do the deal tax efficiently vodafone before much of this unfolded, and they are using that structure. >> how about the fact that it is creative, and so many people called and said,...
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david cameron and the uk debate. secretary kerry is calling his peers around the world saying, military action's imminent. cameron goes to it is house floor, the parliamentary floor. if he knew he had another week or two, had he known that congress was going to be debating this, would he have used that time to get his house in order? >> let katty answer that. the answer's no, isn't it? >> i don't think it would have changed much minds in london. my sense is lawmakers decided they did not want to get invoved in another middle east operation when the outcome wasn't certain and the track record of the west getting involved in the arab world has not been that great. -- with an american operation -- >> you can't blame the white house for cameron's failures -- >> for god sake, okay, they're british. okay, they don't have the resolve of the french. the french are with us! come on. when have the british ever been side by side with us in a war? >> i'm simply saying, katty -- >> let's listen. let's talks about the president of
david cameron and the uk debate. secretary kerry is calling his peers around the world saying, military action's imminent. cameron goes to it is house floor, the parliamentary floor. if he knew he had another week or two, had he known that congress was going to be debating this, would he have used that time to get his house in order? >> let katty answer that. the answer's no, isn't it? >> i don't think it would have changed much minds in london. my sense is lawmakers decided they...
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when you look at their economy and, frankly in the uk, i think you could argue and in japan, it took too long and the idea of recapitalizing the whole system at one time, even though i recognize you think it was a liquidity issue, there was still a capital issue, at least for some institutions. >> well, it was only a few institutions that were capitalized. how can you have an industry that could come back within six months of receiving this money and paying it back. and within a year, practically everyone paid it back if, indeed, it was other than a liquidity crisis. we had record earnings in the first quarter of 2009. you think the reason we had record earnings in the first quarter of 2009 was because we received $25 billion in capital in october? the difference is we weren't in as bad of shape as japan. and my point is you always have the opportunity to do something differently if it's not working. everyone knew there was a liquidity crisis. what they -- what you don't understand is that everyone understood who needed the money and why. what shocked the market is that institutions
when you look at their economy and, frankly in the uk, i think you could argue and in japan, it took too long and the idea of recapitalizing the whole system at one time, even though i recognize you think it was a liquidity issue, there was still a capital issue, at least for some institutions. >> well, it was only a few institutions that were capitalized. how can you have an industry that could come back within six months of receiving this money and paying it back. and within a year,...
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the pmis in the uk, you got to go back five or six years. are you feeling that on this front or is it less noticeable because you never really had the downturn that say a manufacturer did? >> well, in fact, i would be more cautious about that. there are clear signs that europe is getting out of recession. is it going into strong growth? it's probably premature to say that. i'm very confident regarding the u.s. market. we grew by 8% last year and we expect to do well, something similar this year as well. >> what's the next product for you guys? >> well, that leads me to innovation which is as important is premiumization for us. as an example, we try to focus on the revival of the whiskey, particularly the american whiskey. for instance we have this paddy in the flavored version with a new packaging. >> interesting. >> quite attractive. and for the craft products. this pike creek. >> when you drink a single malt, do you do it neat or rocks? >> with one ice cube. >> one ice cube. all right. that sounds good. i'll take it anyway. pierre, thank y
the pmis in the uk, you got to go back five or six years. are you feeling that on this front or is it less noticeable because you never really had the downturn that say a manufacturer did? >> well, in fact, i would be more cautious about that. there are clear signs that europe is getting out of recession. is it going into strong growth? it's probably premature to say that. i'm very confident regarding the u.s. market. we grew by 8% last year and we expect to do well, something similar...
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it's the same for us in the uk. same for you in the u.s. the issue for europe, frankly, is it prepared to reform? under the pressure of the crisis europe is reforming but it has to see reforms through. and in many ways the reforms that were done in germany over the past ten year s or so that delivered a strong german economy today. are we going to take that lesson, learn it ourselves and apply it. >> tony blair, great to have you on. i always remember you and your wife and your beautiful young children. i read now here your son just got married. >> oh, my. >> are we that old? >> wow. >> they grow up, yeah. >> what happened? that's fantastic. >> he got older. >> congratulations. look! >> are you ready to be a grandparent? you're not ready, are you? >> i'm a little conflicted on that actually. >> oh, look at you. you look shocked. >> the day someone shouts grandpa and you turn around, hmm. i don't know. i have to get used to that. >> it's a good thing. >> oh, my gosh. best to your wife. great to see you. >> thank you very much. walter isaacso
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to the guys for the weekend, as you debate what to do with the united states postal service, in the uk, the government has decided it is going to privatize the royal mail after 360 years. shares will start trading two weeks from today, so they have greater access to capital to modernize it the dutch and the germans already have their postal services in the private sector. i would say one thing to you, guys, the reason the usps doesn't work very well here is because the price of a stamp is too low. the price of sending a letter in the united kingdom is 97 cents, first class. that's twice what you pay here to send a letter in a much bigger country. congress needs to raise the price of the stamps and that will help. >> unfortunately, laws against that everybody knows the price of a stamp is too cheap. i think we all agreed. >> twice the cost in the uk and therefore, it will survive in the private sector. raise the price of stamps here and put it in the private sector. >> thanks, simon. >> okay. have a good weekend. have a good time with lebron on monday. >> i know. you send us questions.
to the guys for the weekend, as you debate what to do with the united states postal service, in the uk, the government has decided it is going to privatize the royal mail after 360 years. shares will start trading two weeks from today, so they have greater access to capital to modernize it the dutch and the germans already have their postal services in the private sector. i would say one thing to you, guys, the reason the usps doesn't work very well here is because the price of a stamp is too...
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secretary john kerry is speaking in london alongside uk secretary giving syria one week to hand over its chemical weapons or face an attack. rich edson on capitol hill with the latest for us. rich: they go on to say john kerry is basically saying in a rhetorical way he does not believe the assad o original had over the weapons so the u.s. threat still stands they would attack if giving authorization in congress. it is unclear if congress votes this down if the administration will move ahead. he made some other remarks also angry lawmakers here on capitol hill. >> we are not talking about war, we are not going to war. they will not have people at risk in that way, that is exactly what we are talking about doing. unbelievably small, limited kind of effort. rich: to that, small and limited attack, senator john mccain says words like that are unbelievable helpful. republican party wants any attack on the assad regime to influence the civil war against the assad bridging. many are headed to the white house is afternoon. a house and senate are back in for the first time for more than a mon
secretary john kerry is speaking in london alongside uk secretary giving syria one week to hand over its chemical weapons or face an attack. rich edson on capitol hill with the latest for us. rich: they go on to say john kerry is basically saying in a rhetorical way he does not believe the assad o original had over the weapons so the u.s. threat still stands they would attack if giving authorization in congress. it is unclear if congress votes this down if the administration will move ahead. he...
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national health system that was going to be something like what the british were doing at that time in the uk. which was instituting national health. of course, the republicans opposed it, just as they opposed medicare, lyndon johnson did it in '65 with some republican support but that was the rise of ronald reagan as telling us if we had medicare, we would end up as the soviet union. this has been an overarching theme and clinton knew that. begala and carville knew that too. this is a bedrock issue between the two parties. it remains so. so whatever the differences that clinton and obama have had over the last several years, they're trivial compared to the agreement about this fundamental concern. i think you're right about that. >> and, richard, i guess the big difference between the '90s and today, besides the fact they didn't get it through in the '90s, by having it rejected or fail in the 1990s, the issue went away after 1994. bill clinton wasn't pursuing it anymore. you know the obama world very well. has it surprised them that since the three and a half years that it made it through co
national health system that was going to be something like what the british were doing at that time in the uk. which was instituting national health. of course, the republicans opposed it, just as they opposed medicare, lyndon johnson did it in '65 with some republican support but that was the rise of ronald reagan as telling us if we had medicare, we would end up as the soviet union. this has been an overarching theme and clinton knew that. begala and carville knew that too. this is a bedrock...
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and again, the uk has rejected any military role. cnn's elise labott is joining us from paris. elise? >> reporter: well, secretary of state kerry had more luck than president obama in building international support for action against syria. after four hours of meeting with all 28 foreign ministers from the european union in lithuania, the eu issued a unanimous statement calling for strong and clear international action against the assad regime, but they want to see that report from the u.n. inspectors on that august 21st chemical attack first. france was the only ally who said it would take part in a coalition. french president francois hollande wanted more european support, and europeans said if you want our support, we have to have u.n. involvement. it's important to european public. so, this is the kind of horse trading going in european capitals. we have our politics in washington and they have theirs. the u.s. halted going to the united nations because it says russia is blocking any movement in the u.n. security council and standing by syria. secretary kerry said, even so,
and again, the uk has rejected any military role. cnn's elise labott is joining us from paris. elise? >> reporter: well, secretary of state kerry had more luck than president obama in building international support for action against syria. after four hours of meeting with all 28 foreign ministers from the european union in lithuania, the eu issued a unanimous statement calling for strong and clear international action against the assad regime, but they want to see that report from the...
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but what part of what he's doing is looking to david cameron's precedent in the uk. so as he makes this historic case for war, he's taking his time to make the broader case. he says strikes are going to come. >> and he needs probably time for him and his team to do some arm twisting on their own and convince them to support military action. >> brianna, there are tough politics regardless when it comes to such a serious issue like the u.s. taking military action but there are some interesting alliances forming when you talk about the polit s politics. >> we call them strong bed fellows. it's not often you find an issue that will unite liberal democrats and conserve tif republican. why isn't he calling back congress early? i think right now and certainly this is something that our chief congress depression nal correspondent has found, they feel if there was vote right now it would fail. me needs to time, having and has to do the convincing. >> here is the hardest question of the morning, job. what does the president need to do? what do they need to do in the week ahead
but what part of what he's doing is looking to david cameron's precedent in the uk. so as he makes this historic case for war, he's taking his time to make the broader case. he says strikes are going to come. >> and he needs probably time for him and his team to do some arm twisting on their own and convince them to support military action. >> brianna, there are tough politics regardless when it comes to such a serious issue like the u.s. taking military action but there are some...
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. >> you know, i look at the economies of germany, the united states, japan, the uk, and i look at them as pack horses. we've put a lot of weight on them. times we thought they were going to go down, they haven't, that is a good thing. but going from a worry of full calamity to stabilization, can you explain what that may mean in terms of how long we're going to have to monitor the peripheral countries before we put out an all-clear the way many want to at this point in time? >> yeah, rick, i mean, basically the u.s. economy's held up by what the fed has done, pumping $100 billion a month in the economy. it will help main street a little bit help the equity market a great deal, and for a while, it helped the bond market until the bond market realized some kind of tapering was coming at some point. in terms of portugal, in terms of greece, you're looking at two countries that cannot afford, under any circumstances, the debt that they have. so europe's done extend, pretend, delaying thing, raising debt limits, but in the end, and i think after the election in germany, europe is going to h
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lots of people don't know who he is, and if he gets a dose of that so often he can come back to the uk and be the prince. >> can't wait to watch more of it tonight. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you, kristi. >>> a reminder to you, you can see prince william's passion, new father, new home, 10:00 pacific, right here on cnn. >> looking forward to that. >> yeah, going to be a good one. >>> we have more for you. >> live coverage of the big stories stateside and around the world in the next hour of your "new day" starts right now. >> if you are just joining us we want to wish you a happy sunday morning and thank you for sharing a little bit of your morning with us. i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. >>> we have got to start with the still fresh deal to get rid of syria and getting rid of the chemical weapons. john kerry is trying to soothe concerns there. >> and damascus is closer to jerusalem than boston to new york. so they have a tremendous stake in the destruction of the arsenal there, understandably. >> yeah, jim, what specifically is kerry telling the
lots of people don't know who he is, and if he gets a dose of that so often he can come back to the uk and be the prince. >> can't wait to watch more of it tonight. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you, kristi. >>> a reminder to you, you can see prince william's passion, new father, new home, 10:00 pacific, right here on cnn. >> looking forward to that. >> yeah, going to be a good one. >>> we have more for you. >> live...
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carney may be in a difficult position because the uk is doing well. how many times did they say special relationship. the special relationship seems to be breaking down. >> yes, it does. >> it doesn't seem as though our memories of our employment number on friday are very long here, though. >> david, you know how much happened this weekend. u.s. open. >> geno smith had a pretty good game. >> it was all right. that guy who shoved jim out of bounds. that was incredible. >> they are saying the job is his. >> that jobless number was a very long weekend ago because of these. >> that's gone. we'll forget about that. 148 average over the last three months. we'll forget about retail sales being very mixed picture. we talked about it. the consumer, not so bad. what else can we forget about? >> i remember the labor secretary saying it was a good number. that's what i recall. >> i remember him saying that every single months for the last foif years. it reminds me of brian cranston saying in the movie argo, it was the least bad of the least bad numbers, brian cra
carney may be in a difficult position because the uk is doing well. how many times did they say special relationship. the special relationship seems to be breaking down. >> yes, it does. >> it doesn't seem as though our memories of our employment number on friday are very long here, though. >> david, you know how much happened this weekend. u.s. open. >> geno smith had a pretty good game. >> it was all right. that guy who shoved jim out of bounds. that was...
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. >> markets across the uk and across continental europe are shutting down holding on to the gains. we had two important central bank decisions today. one from the bank of england. the second from the european central bank. the european central bank didn't move on interest rates, neither of them did. we knew they wouldn't, but the ecb did say it was ready to cut interest rates again or pump more money into the eurozone economy if needed to bring money market rates back down. mario draghi saying that the eurozone's recovery is very, very green. he didn't mean green in that red/green sense. anyway, we're at 1.3116. european automakers did very well. bmw, daimler, and volkswagen all gaining on that number we had in the united states for sales. back in 2007 highs. worries about syria are in the spotlight as president obama is among world leaders gathering in st. petersburg for the g-20 summit. the president is looking to gain support for a military strike against syria while his russian counterpart vladimir putin is opposed to any such move. we will have more on those two men and their
. >> markets across the uk and across continental europe are shutting down holding on to the gains. we had two important central bank decisions today. one from the bank of england. the second from the european central bank. the european central bank didn't move on interest rates, neither of them did. we knew they wouldn't, but the ecb did say it was ready to cut interest rates again or pump more money into the eurozone economy if needed to bring money market rates back down. mario draghi...
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you start looking at it, and there's france, there's the uk, there's it turkey, saudi arabia. but you look at some of these other countries, not just russia for this, china is not for this, brazil is not for this. so you start looking at these other countries and they're not going to see -- the president is going to see that the world is as skeptical about this as the folks he's dealing with back in congress. >> chuck, it's katty here in washington. when you and i went to the briefing on saturday at the white house, it was quite clear that they don't see this as a humanitarian intervention. they're not talking about the moral case for helping the syrian people and all of the syrians who have been affected. this is specifically about chemical weapons. is that an argument perhaps that the world will listen to? even if they think that it's been presented fuzzily? isn't there a case to be made we cannot allow countries to use chemical weapons? >> well, you would -- i think what they're struggling with and admit is a struggle is the rhetoric about chemical weapons from john kerry,
you start looking at it, and there's france, there's the uk, there's it turkey, saudi arabia. but you look at some of these other countries, not just russia for this, china is not for this, brazil is not for this. so you start looking at these other countries and they're not going to see -- the president is going to see that the world is as skeptical about this as the folks he's dealing with back in congress. >> chuck, it's katty here in washington. when you and i went to the briefing on...
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even the uk is not with us. we criticized george w. bush for going to war without a plan to win the peace, we don't have a plan to win the war or the peace. we have to learn the lessons of the last time. there are many more steps that need to be taken. t tulci gab bert out of hawaii, she's a democrat and combat veteran, she came out today saying she does not support this intervention. that lets you know even democrats who are close to this president have not been won over and i think they need to take a step back. >> but van, the reason why most people, and we have some cnn polls that chris referenced we could poll results, most people don't support intervention is because for the past few weeks the president has told us all of the things he's not going to do, not going to put boots on the ground, not going to topple the assad regime, he is not going to be there long-term. maybe he will tomorrow night in the speech from the oval office what we are going to do there. building a coalition is great but what objective? >> i think the presi
even the uk is not with us. we criticized george w. bush for going to war without a plan to win the peace, we don't have a plan to win the war or the peace. we have to learn the lessons of the last time. there are many more steps that need to be taken. t tulci gab bert out of hawaii, she's a democrat and combat veteran, she came out today saying she does not support this intervention. that lets you know even democrats who are close to this president have not been won over and i think they need...
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they're not going to get these extra layers of support behind france -- besides france, uk and turkey. what they had going into the g-20 is what they have coming out. so now they have to play catch-up. he canceled his monday trip to los angeles because they got to start working the phones. interestingly, david went public on the speech plans with what i've heard, because of football, sunday and monday are out. it seems to point to a tuesday night very dramatic moment where the president's got to rally the public and give political cover to these members of congress. but boy, this is tough. it looks like this public hand wringing that the president and the white house have done has not been very flattering to his leadership. >> no. it doesn't. chuck todd, thank you so much. we greatly appreciate it. looking forward to having you back. david, let me go to you. anybody that's been -- you read the president's club and talk to anybody that's been inside the white house like you, and they'll tell you, being president of the united states is the loneliest job in the world. got a lot lonelier
they're not going to get these extra layers of support behind france -- besides france, uk and turkey. what they had going into the g-20 is what they have coming out. so now they have to play catch-up. he canceled his monday trip to los angeles because they got to start working the phones. interestingly, david went public on the speech plans with what i've heard, because of football, sunday and monday are out. it seems to point to a tuesday night very dramatic moment where the president's got...
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. >> so this is in the uk. this is abby anddaniel. you know how couples have an agreement that maybe if you ever encountered like the number one movie star in the world, if you are going through the english country side and you happen upon a tavern where brad pitt is drinking, go for it. >> this is their wedding day. >> he spotted him and dragged the bride-to-be out. it's so sweet. >> it is. apparently he was nice to them and took a photo. yeah, he's over there shooting a movie that will be released. >> that's like, wedding night, here's brad pitt. >> i know we just exchanged vows four minutes ago but that's brad pitt. >> yeah. >> this is your forite photograph. >> this is my favorite one. it's a baby squirrel asleep. so he found this? >> yes, this is a wildlife photographer who found this tiny itty bitty indian palm squirrel. it was detached from his mother and all alone and he carries it in his shirt pocket. >> he could have reintroduced him to natural. >> they want to. >> looks pretty big there. >> this is not to scale. this is not
. >> so this is in the uk. this is abby anddaniel. you know how couples have an agreement that maybe if you ever encountered like the number one movie star in the world, if you are going through the english country side and you happen upon a tavern where brad pitt is drinking, go for it. >> this is their wedding day. >> he spotted him and dragged the bride-to-be out. it's so sweet. >> it is. apparently he was nice to them and took a photo. yeah, he's over there shooting...